coil pack on a HEI [message #263253] |
Fri, 03 October 2014 08:41  |
budworks521
 Messages: 137 Registered: October 2013 Location: Grand Rapids MI 1974 Pain...
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I was wondering since the HEI ignition coil in the cap has a primary and secondary aspect to voltage and if you keep on cranking on the engine and starter does it add voltage to the coil until I get the engine to start? Or is the voltage constant regardless of the amount of turning over the engine? I am still experiencing difficulties with popping noises in my carb and have since eliminated bad gas, have installed new plugs, tested the module, coil, and spark plug wires. I should note that I have the crossover plates installed and have not yet installed an electric choke. I never had this problem until well after my upper half had been redone. Thanks, My cap and rotor seem OK. Though I do get jolted every once in awhile when touching the plug wires at the terminals on the cap. Thanks gentlemen for any input.
1974 Painted Desert
455 upper half rebuild
constant project inexperienced mechanic
Grand Rapids Mi
Always trying to learn
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